The Denver Post names SEMA Construction, Inc. a winner of the Colorado 2019 Top Workplaces Award

SEMA Construction, Inc. has been awarded a 2019 Top Workplaces honor by The Denver Post. The list is based solely on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey measuring several aspects of workplace culture, including alignment, execution, and connection, just to name a few.

SEMA Construction, Inc., based in Centennial, CO, employs more than 200 in Colorado, and 600 nationwide. Specializing in heavy construction and civil infrastructure, SEMA is consistently ranked as a national and regional top contractor. By implementing a project-first approach, SEMA is consistently recognized for award-winning quality and industry-leading safety results. SEMA currently leads Denver’s $78 million design-build infrastructure project, 39thAvenue Greenway and Park Hill Detention, and is currently in preconstruction as the Construction Manager/General Contractor on Colorado Department of Transportation’s $450 million I-25 Expansion SH 66 to SH 402 in Johnstown and E-470 Public Highway Authority’s $90 million widening from Quincy Avenue to I-70 in Aurora.

Says Brett Ames, SEMA’s Rocky Mountain District president, “We are honored to be named a Top Workplace again this year. We owe this achievement to our wonderful employees who continue to strengthen the culture that makes SEMA a great place to work. We have found that the freedom, autonomy and responsibility SEMA offers promotes top performance and employee engagement. Higher employee engagement means more focused client attention. We are sincerely grateful for this recognition.”

“Becoming a Top Workplace isn’t something organizations can buy,” said Doug Claffey, CEO of Energage, the third-party survey research partner. “It’s an achievement organizations have worked for and a distinction that gives them a competitive advantage. It’s a big deal.”